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- A Paradise Lost reading, in a Boston College Minute
- Inside the BC Studio with the poet Brendan Galvin '60
- "From Denial to Acceptance: Holy See–Israel Relations," a talk by Mordechay Lewy, Israel's ambassador to the Vatican
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Winter 2006
Boston College Magazine has received notice of the following new books by BC faculty, alumni, and staff:
Faculty
Alphabetical by Author
The Philosophy of Tolkien, by Peter J. Kreeft, professor of philosophy (Ignatius Press, 2005)
» Peter J. Kreeft’s faculty page
The British Slave Trade & Public Memory, by Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace, professor of English (Columbia, 2006)
» Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace’s faculty page
Alumni
Chronological by Year of Degree
Epic Cures: A Collection of Stories, by Tom Sheehan ’56 (Press 53, 2005)
» Four stories from Tom Sheehan
The Innermost Waters: Fishing Cape Cod’s Ponds & Lakes, by Peter Budryk ’60 (On Cape, 2005)
» “A Reader’s Notes,” BCM, Winter 2006
Fellowship of Dust: Retracing the World War II Journey of Sergeant Frank Shaw, by William P. Shaw ’63 (2005)
I’m An English Major—Now What? How English Majors Can Find Happiness, Success, and a Real Job, by Tim Lemire ’89 (Writer’s Digest Books, March 2006)
The Sedgwicks in Love: Courtship, Engagement, and Marriage in the Early Republic, by Timothy Kenslea, MA’90, Ph.D.’99 (Northeastern, 2006)
» “A Reader’s Notes,” BCM, Winter 2006
Staff
Alphabetical by Author
Bloodstone, a novel by Nate Kenyon, director of marketing and communications, BC Law (Five Star, 2006)
» Nate Kenyon’s website
